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I am trying to create an in-house product calculator by means of a
spreadsheet for in-house calculations of customizable products we offer. Our
prices are determined by a base price plus whatever variables our customers
request. Depending on the variables, the price will change. We cannot
figure out how which function to use to set up such a calculation in a
spreadsheet (i.e. item x cost $45.00, customer wants to add option A and
option B. Option A costs an additional $10.00 and option B costs an
additional $5.00. But let's say our variables are up to 30 different options
with 10 to 15 customizable items. Is there such a function to us for
something like this???).
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http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...28#post1519628

This is a similar post, you can adjust the example to meet your own
requirements

Also check out this sight for dependent dropdowns, you can also
download a sample sheet there

http://www.contextures.com/xlDataVal13.html


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